*Claire Minogue. 

CLARE DUO, Sean Considine and Claire Minogue have qualified for the All-Ireland juvenile 60×30 handball finals at U14 and U15 respectively.

Semi-finals took place in Loughmacrory, Tyrone at the weekend. Claire defeated local girl Alice McGlinchy 15-05;15-06 in her semi-final and will now play Stephanie Walsh of Moycullen in the final.

Clooney/Quin’s Considine defeated Tyrone’s Tarlach Treacy 15-5, 15-14 in his semi-final. He’ll face Bertie O’Donoghue of Galway in the final in what is a repeat of the 40×20 decider.

There was disappointment for Clare U15 doubles pair of Cathal Noonan and Luke Madden. The Toonagh and Tuamgraney pair lost out in two tight games 15-13, 15-13 to Tyrone pair of Pierce McDonald and Aaron McElhone.

The juvenile finals will be played next weekend with girls on Saturday and boys on Sunday in Collooney of Sligo.

In the Master B Munster Final 60×30, Mike Baker and Seamus Ryan were defeated by their Cork counterparts 21-3, 21-12.

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